A PHOTOGRAPHER has used crafty paper cut-outs to transform some of the world’s most famous landmarks into incredible artwork.

Rich McCor, from London, has previously turned Paris’ Arc de Triomphe into a Lego man, perched the Mona Lisa on top of the Louvre and turned London’s City Hall into a giant snail with his clever silhouettes.

Rich has wittily displayed an octopus poking its legs out of the windows of the Colosseum in Rome

A fisherman perches on top of the Royal Princess, the ship christened by HRH the Duchess of Cambridge, with an enormous catch on the end of his rod.

And a solider is wrapped around the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy.

Other comical artworks include a cut-out of Albert Einstein licking an ice cream, two boxers sparring with raspberries, and black cardboard taps held over the Fontaine de la Fédération in Toulon, France.

“They recognise the style of photography and then ask me if I’m paperboyo!

“The sweetest example of being recognised happened in Singapore when I got chatting with the lady who brought up my room service – she recommended a travel blogger to follow and when she showed me the Instagram account it was me.